What is ideapalooza?

Ideapalooza is an idea registry. It is a community website where you can publish, sell and thereby copyright your original creative work. It is a place where ideas meet opportunity.

Your original songs, bumper stickers, product advertisements, or useful devices are just some of the ideas that will now have exposure to Buyers, Investors and Manufacturers. Are you a talented artist? Poet? Songwriter? Clothing designer? Publish your original creation on ideapalooza and be discovered!

Create a Paypal or Google Checkout button and sell your original creation right from your own page! See the Obama Promise Tracker or the Heineken Mini Keg Drum for an example of how these buttons display.

What prevents most ideas from coming to fruition or "seeing the light of day" are 1) a lack of opportunity and 2) a lack of resources.

By listing your idea or original creation on ideapalooza.com these barriers are removed. Your idea or original creation will be exposed to Buyers, Investors, and Manufacturers who are continually looking for new, fresh and exciting ideas everyday.

For example, you have written a great song or have a great idea for a television advertisement. However, you happen to be a waitress, not an entertainment industry executive. You don't have the time, money, or knowledge to present or give your creation or idea exposure. Your new idea stays trapped in your head. Your idea goes nowhere. The opportunity for you to make money is lost.

By publishing your creation or idea on ideapalooza.com, Buyers, Investors, and Manufacturers have the chance to discover your creation or idea. They come to you. You now have the opportunity to sell or develop your idea. It's that simple!

List your idea or original creation on ideapalooza.com today and reward yourself with opportunity.

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